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According to the Bank’s website, this technical assistance (TA) aims to strengthen public sector financial reporting in Asia and the Pacific by supporting the development and maintenance of accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS). Through a collaboration between the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB), the TA team will host annual IPSASB meetings and regional forums for national standard setters in Asia and the Pacific, facilitate direct feedback from ADB’s developing member countries (DMCs) into the global standard-setting process, and support the issuance and revision of IPSAS standards and guidance. These activities are designed to enhance transparency, accountability, and comparability in public sector financial reporting, promote regional cooperation, and ensure that ADB DMCs’ perspectives are reflected in international standards, ultimately contributing to improved governance and fiscal sustainability across Asia and the Pacific.
According to the Technical Assistance Report, the Risk Categories are:
Environment: Not Applicable
Involuntary Resettlement: Not Applicable
Indigenous Peoples: Not Applicable
The TA financing amount is $600,000, which will be financed on a grant basis by ADB’s Technical Assistance Special Fund (TASF-other sources). Of this, $360,000 will be allocated to support the IPSASB meetings, while $240,000 will be designated for the regional forums. Both activities will be implemented directly by ADB. These allocations will cover expenses related to consultants, travel, and other event-related costs.
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